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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... S p (P R ?? U /A T SI, L leL A'C R. TATTERtSALLS.-YE:ER DAAV. Irs ?? list of odkds giten beloiw, some *iringvs of ?? are diiicersllei. Tire most imrportanit Is ?? Conrfederate, who ?? baraked fre.-ly at the coaarilluestenseret .t -s ta 1, af terivarls at ua palat leali, aOis) Itllity at 20 to I II losloestitial qiaorteraI tlii, too, withouit pre- judi te to Fitroroy, awho colo rot be quoted ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPQIIY'1i IAlvu LLJSNCi'. TATTE RSALL'S. In tre Derby betting yesterday, the bet of' 1,000 to Md trgst Con- zederate and Dreadnought, sh1oul(d litve been 1,0(0 to SiO agst Torres Vedras nod Dreadnought. - HUNTING APPORNTIENTrS. Her Mlajesty'a stag lrouar(is Ieet ort Mloday at Hedgerley.green, n11t Wednesday at the Golden Ball, (Nracknelh's), and on Friday at 3Iayes, at hialf-past elevet. Mir. ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S CAZETTE. TO CORRESPONDENTS. A CopsTANr ReAnEsI asks the greatest distance a horse has been known to walk within the hour ?? possessed a horse that could walk six mites within the hour, and we never saw the performance excelled. THE TURF. S IeGNonasus asks our reason for omitting what appears in the morning papers, Bell's Life,&c., under the head of Intel. zigenceExtra, ...

Published: Sunday 19 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4263 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTINU-I.NTRLLIGRACE. TA'1'TE RSA LL'S.-YESTS RD.AY. Urtil foar o'clock the room was but thinly attended, and betit P fint ita only nevelty ?? the re-appoearatice of Lord Jersey's ait- favolllte, Glenorchy, who waes backed In four or five quarters at :al to I, in tens And paints. After this hour thrre was a strong mlno ofaubacrlbers, and business became unusually animated. It didt Oat close ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... SPURW-.I: LI ,% Ti'iLJ'lA,'CB. TATTERSA LI'.9-TstusDoAv. If the attendoance asa thlitler, and business lesa brlak than on Meotlday, It (id not tall to realise i few, changes of strikilig Interest. Those in the Derby affected Maley Ishmuel, (lenorchy, fed the L.ady Sarath colt, and that Ift the Oaks Lte raceittly made favourite, Blacl; Hess. T'le adds quited against Lady Sariah coall sld Block ...

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S CAZETTE. 1 0I THE TURF. TATTERSALL'S-IGONDA.Y, JAN. 20. In the first place we must call our readers' attention to the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes, which they are aware is annually decided in the First Spring Meeting at Newmarket; for which there are twenty-five nominations, and for which it would appear the following are the present favorites. 10 to 1 agst Duke of ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4665 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTBLLMUENCE. TATTERSALL'S.-YFcsTHscAY. Por nearly thoe whole oa the afternoon Theon wvas a dead letter 1ia the market, eor would It have been easy to maoie a qeetaticra against him1D, oven at the close, harr not an offer to lay IS to I agst him, and the same agat the Acegellcs colt, In one bet, relieved us frolic the dlifficely; this bet vas taken eligerly twice, and thlos we are ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ,SPOR7ING INTRLLIiGBNCE. THE QUEEN'S STAG HOUNDS. The Queen's Stag-hounds met on Thursday morning at Iver Heath, and drew a large field, more, we presume, from the fineness of the morn- ing than from its locality, for surrounded as it is by commons and covers, good luck serves a man more than riding, and so it again took place on Thursday, for the stag took every common and cover between the ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1840
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 610 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S GAZETTE

... I THE JURF. TATTERSALLS, MONDAY, JAN. 27. In previous numbers of our publicationr we have informed ,,lt readers that the Angelica colt was a great favorite with the ?? critics of Newmarlet; we can further assure them tha Itis noble owner entertains an exalted opinion of his powers i' ?? motion, so much so indeed that he backed him Svaiust Theon for an even thousand on Monday last (through ti, ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4734 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTIA-0 7IVTfj,.J f iS. IIE'LTING ATMDANCIll~ll ?? Ito I uggt 'I'lseOn, lb to I aE~ AnulcOa colt, 16 to I iaget i Lu,,,ielot, Idl to B ait Cotifedelale (taken 1 to I agst Itok- hrn, I1r0l to H aget Lady Sarah r, l,000ee ?? arhcae Janus. CHnESTH1r CtUP,-Jo to I agot COWbOY, 14 tol I allot Gilbert Gurney (taken), 14 to I eigat Cruslkeleel, taken '14 to I agot Abrahalf lNew. land (tak-en), 14 ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTAILLIGEA'CB. TATTFRSA LL'il-YStYtMtn DA. Conceilerale's reilgs its fi t lavourite lots p oli as shoit as it was sitili en li ri xetiel. 'Ih,1 Anigell.i port y miatstered their 'lowes y strdy, undi b'aiihei taitillg 10 to 1, inaodle lewpc.lt oti Cra to back hill it l. evvs ngt:dst tbe ?? Ilillinder, 1h11os, lplirty ?? Iot by lily ili,ris EO 0l0o1106 1n tllrl MO lijiport alsiight ?? ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORT2'ING INTIJLLIUBi'VCE. TATTErIUt1ALI.'S1-YRtTHUt DAV. Till; I)EIIDY.-It will Le collctdi trort the plotations that Con. fedoetoe Iws aal ilt di;spI lced TbeoII led thie Ai ?? ael t, atd tlem- blishl lhilmself ns ;Irst lavlorite. TIlls %vai lot the ell3 t ot tily Leavy touiiay, ns. the hetini' was fr froe Lbrlsk, nur wasit tiit veolr of it Ol.ltIC ot ; flir, litli Ilte It, tlie iitetnootl, ...